How Solos Scale
How Solos Scale
Nick Bennett & Erica Schneider
#31 Do you need parasocial content?
52 minutes Posted Dec 15, 2025 at 5:50 pm.
Today, you’ll hear us break down why chasing a “personal brand” can boost your follower count while quietly hurting your pipeline. We revisit the MP3 framework (market the problem, the process, and the proof) and question whether parasocial content deserves a seat at the table. At the core is a simple tension: build a reputation around the problem you solve, not around yourself.In this episode, we talk about how personal or cathartic posts often attract peers instead of buyers. Nick shares why he’s “the most anti personal-brand person on earth,” and Erica explains how leaning too hard into parasocial content built the wrong audience. We compare influencer-style posting with a more deliberate approach focused on solving real problems for real clients.You’ll hear how we treat posts as limited inventory, why engagement metrics don’t equal revenue, and what separates having influence from being an influencer. We point to examples like Devin Reed, Brendan Hufford, Jen Allen-Knuth, Chris Walker, and Anthony Pierri to illustrate the difference. By the end, you’ll have a clearer view of how to create content that supports your business instead of the algorithm.
Intro
The MP3 framework explained
Debating the fourth P: Parasocial content
Personal branding vs. problem-solving
The pitfalls of parasocial content
Balancing personal and professional content
The influence of parasocial content on business
Final thoughts on content strategy
The trap of vanity metrics
Building an audience: lessons learned
Content strategy and inventory management
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Today, you’ll hear us break down why chasing a “personal brand” can boost your follower count while quietly hurting your pipeline. We revisit the MP3 framework (market the problem, the process, and the proof) and question whether parasocial content deserves a seat at the table. At the core is a simple tension: build a reputation around the problem you solve, not around yourself.In this episode, we talk about how personal or cathartic posts often attract peers instead of buyers. Nick shares why he’s “the most anti personal-brand person on earth,” and Erica explains how leaning too hard into parasocial content built the wrong audience. We compare influencer-style posting with a more deliberate approach focused on solving real problems for real clients.You’ll hear how we treat posts as limited inventory, why engagement metrics don’t equal revenue, and what separates having influence from being an influencer. We point to examples like Devin Reed, Brendan Hufford, Jen Allen-Knuth, Chris Walker, and Anthony Pierri to illustrate the difference. By the end, you’ll have a clearer view of how to create content that supports your business instead of the algorithm.(00:00) Intro(00:44) The MP3 framework explained(03:52) Debating the fourth P: Parasocial content(05:20) Personal branding vs. problem-solving(07:40) The pitfalls of parasocial content(11:32) Balancing personal and professional content(18:25) The influence of parasocial content on business(22:53) Final thoughts on content strategy(29:04) The trap of vanity metrics(30:17) Building an audience: lessons learned(32:47) Content strategy and inventory management(40:04) The role of parasocial contentStandardize your custom consulting services here: https://duoconsulting.co/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.howsolosscale.com